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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy. Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees talking about Intervention to stop Genocide – from investigating journalism to freedom flotillas Margaret Reynolds, former councilor and Federal Minister for Local Government talking about what needs to be done to restore the ALP to a credible political party and her peace activism with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Ali Mirin from West Papua, now studying in South Australia, talking about life away from home and the situation for those who remain in West Papua The Auditor-General has slammed the upgrade of the Australian War Memorial. Dr David Stephens, editor of the Honest History website explains why. Activist, journalist and author Fred Fuentes looking at the political situation in Venezuela as elections expected in July Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
Green Left's Fred Fuentes and former GL editor Stuart Munckton spoke with Australian Greens housing spokesperson and federal member for Griffith Max Chandler-Mather about housing, Palestine solidarity, the nature of parliament and how the Greens are seeking to rebuild mass politics. You can find the series of four interviews mentioned at the start of this interview here: Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 We acknowledge that this was produced on stolen Aboriginal land. We express solidarity with ongoing struggles for justice for First Nations people and pay our respects to Elders past and present. If you like our work, become a supporter: https://www.greenleft.org.au/support Support Green Left on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greenleft Green Left online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenLeftOnline/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenleftonline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/greenleftonline TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greenleftonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenleftonline/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@greenleftonline Podbean: https://greenleftonline.podbean.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/greenleftonline Podcast available on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Antennapod, Itunes and PodcastAddict.
Tribute to journalist, author and film maker John Pilger from his friend Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees, Analysis of the situation in the Middle East with Dr Tim Anderson, Part 1 of an interview with activist David Burgess who together with his friend Will Sanders painted NO WAR in the Opera House sail in 2003, QC Paul Heywood-Smith looking at the application before the ICJ regarding Israeli attempted genocide in Gaza Journalist and author Fred Fuentes and political events in Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador and Brazil
Jan Bartlett talks to Journalist Adrain Weller on BDS (Boycott Divest and Sanctions) backlash in the US. The movement refers to a global campaign promoting various forms of boycott against the State of Israel due to its discriminatory policies against Palestinians. BDS posits that Israel is an apartheid state and calls for an end to the occupation of Arab lands and for Israel to follow international laws.Jan and Peter analyze the pre-election period and the election results. The international coalition of Human rights in the Philippines have stated the election was not up to international standards. A former dictator's son Marcos Jr, has now been elected as the 17th president of the Philippines. Journalists state the election was manipulated and information has been censored, not allowing journalists to report on the election properly. Human right activists fear what will come from the new president and predict the abuse of power. People that have spoken against the party and government previously/during the election have been named "Red tagging" deeming them communist and terrorist.Jan is joined by Fred Fuentes to discuss the recent Colombian election. The recent election has been a historic movement in Colombia, as a left winged president has been elected. They discuss the positive impact Gustovo Petro may have on the country, but remind us of the long journey ahead of Colombia, through this transition period. Interest in how the new President will negotiate for peace within the country. Supporters of Petro continue to celebrate the victory and hope for change.
His week that was – Kevin HealyBDS in the belly of the beast – Journalist Adrienne Weller Report by the International Observer Mission on the Philippines election in May – human rights activist Peter MurphyLawyers demonstrating in Malaysia about political interference in the judicial system – Malaysian/Australian Lee TanIs civil war possible in the US and much more – anti war activist Kathy KellyLeft president for Colombia – journalist and author Fred Fuentes
An update on the transition to the new president of the Philippines. Jan speaks with Peter Murphy, Human Rights activist for the Philippines about what changes the new presidency will bring to the country if any, communism, the connection between the Philippines and Central/South american politics.Jan speaks with Anne McAllister from The Celtic Folk Show about the power of music, the Irish Diaspora and the cruelty of refugee policy in Australia. Hear more from Anne McAllister from 3- 4 Pm on a Tuesday afternoon on 3CR.Jan speaks is joined by Prof Stuart Rees who is an Australian academic, human rights activist and founder of the Sydney Peace Foundation about the current situation in Lismore, a community still devastated by the floods and the inadequate government response in 2022. Stuart also gave us an update at the end there on Julian Assange.The history of the Summit of the Americas with Fred Fuentes. Green Left's aim is to both help build movements of resistance as well as an anti-capitalist political alternative. By providing a space for progressive ideas and debates, linking issues, campaigns and activists https://www.greenleft.org.au/glw-authors/fred-fuentes
His week that was – Kevin Healy New Philippines President later this week – Human rights and trade union activist Peter Murphy An activist and broadcaster, what is all means – Anne McAllister presenter of The Celtic Folk Show on 3CR. Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees taking the advice of the pharmacist in Lismore and buying a jam donut Journalist and researcher Nic Maclellan analysing the French National Assembly elections The failure of the Summit of The Americas with journalist and author Fred Fuentes
His week that was – Mr Kevin HealyPosing the question: Cruelty or Humanity? – Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees.Part 2 of interview with Filipino/Australia human rights activist May KotsakisActivist, journalist and author Fred Fuentes looking at the upcoming election in Venezuela, etc.How to help children in Gaza – Amin Abbas from the Oliver Kids FoundationWeek 2 of the show trial at the Old Bailey with journalist and activist Jacob Grech
Texas A&M University-Commerce is trying to become a Hispanic Serving Institution, a federal statistical category for institutions of higher learning. We talk about what it means, why it matters to A&M-Commerce, and the university's progress toward the goal. Guests include Dr. Fred Fuentes and Gina Segura from the enrollment office, and undergraduates Naeyli Fuentes (no relation) and Brayan Dicante.
Youth Climate Action Rally on Friday 15th March, 2019 brought 100s of 1000 people onto the streets. Our report from the Melbourne rally. Lara Watson Indigenous Officer ACTU talks to 3cr Reporter Julie at this year's Feminism in the Pub. They are talking about the employment programs directed at Indigenous Australians.Venezuelan update with Fred Fuentes who was speaking to us from the capital.Debbie Brennan from anti fascist organisation PUSH talks about the issue of White Supremacy and right wing extremism in the aftermath of the NZ Mosque attack.
1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Crisis in venezuela- Fred Fuentes, journalist and author 3) Huge and long term expansion of Werribee land fill- Harry Van Moorst, director Western Region Environment Centre 4) Part 2 I.PA.N. report for August- Beran Ramsden, one of the founding members of 3cr 5) Palestinian children in Isreali detention- 2 founders of the Military Court Watch Salwa Duaibis and Gerard Horton
7am introduction, acknowledgement of country 7:03 am discussion of the AFP raids on AWU for their association with get-up 7:07 am discussion about a major internet gaming discussion forum called NeoGAF has imploded after a sexual misconduct allegation is made against the owner and how the users and communities of that site are making a transition to a new discussion board called reset era. 7:16 am interview with Dick Nichols on the situation in Catalonia and the increasing radicalization that's happening around the movement. His live blog on the events unfolding in Catalonia can be read here 7:40 am - song - "always was" by combat wombat 7:46 am interview with Lidia Thorpe Gunnai-Gunditjmara woman who is running as a greens candidate for the Northcote by-election that is being held on November 18thand more information about her campaign can be found here.8:00 am activist calendar8:10 am interview with Federico Fuentes from Green Left Weekly on the recent results of the Venezuela election 8:28 am closing news
1) His week that was- Kevin healy 2) Environmental consultant Lee Tan on Malaysia and Timor Leste 3) Proferssor Richard tanter speaking at the Independent and peaceful Australia Conference 4) Port Phillip Bay Keeper- Niel Blake 5) Results of Governoership elections in Venezuela- activist and author Fred Fuentes
7: Intro; Welcome to countryDiscussion on homelessness; Sydney tent occupation and public housing issues in Victoria and its politics; refugee issues and Australian policies; deaths caused by this government that is in breach of human rights as per Amnesty International7.10; Interview with Rachel Evans on LGBTQI issues relating to same sex marriage7.22: News about the gig economy; a double page article examining the details of the re packaging of this old fashioned piece work; The Russian Revolution 19177.25; Fred Fuentes on the aftermath of the referendum and the structure of the governing bodies in Venezuela; The state of the opposition in Venezuela post referendum; the attack by the Trump government and the opposition within the conservative governments in South America.8.04 Activists Calendar8.10; Interview with Zebedee Parks about the Radical Ideas Conference in Melbourne; the reasons for it and the details of the agenda and venue;
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Where is Turkey heading under Erdogan?- Tim Anderson, senior lecturer in political economy, University of Sydney 3) Gene Ethics Network monthly report- Bob Phelps, director 4) Human rights and asylum seekers- Jack Smit, Project Safecom 5) Crisis in Venezuela- author and historian Fred Fuentes
Coolaroo Fire Update by 3cr reporter Corey Green.http://www.emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/Fred Fuentes give a much needed Left analysis on what is going on in Venezuela. Fred will be speaking at the Multicultural Hub in Elizebeth St, Melb on July 29th at Fair Go for Pensioners join with Friends of Public Housing around changes to Public Housing Victoria and call for housing for older and female citzens who are being left behind.Kevin Healy sums up the week in his This is The Week That Was Don Sutherland returns to talk about the Casuals to Permanent ruling at Fair Work Commission and what Labor rank and file can do to make sure a future Labor Government does not turn it's back on workers.
1) His week that was with Kevin Healy. 2) Part 2 of Ecuador: A Recent History with Fred Fuentes 3) A monthly look at war and peace with Dr Margie Beavis from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War. 4) Chelsea Manning: Free at Last with anti-war activist Ciaron O'Reilly. 5) A second ship seized illegally taking Western Saharan phosphate - Polisario Front representative for Australia and New Zealand, Kamal Fadel. 6) How to Judge Trump with Binghamton University (New York) Professor Emeritus James Petras.